EIVA to Open Singapore Office

July 28, 2015

Photo: EIVA
Photo: EIVA

On August 1, 2015, EIVA will open a Singapore office as a result of increasing activities in the Asia-Pacific region, thereby offering customers and partners a local point of contact.

During recent years, EIVA has increased its international activities, including the expansion of the worldwide network of EIVA representatives, and now also offices. Especially in the Asia-Pacific region, this has led to increasing activities and demand for both EIVA hardware and software solutions.

To better assist customers and partners with a local point of contact, EIVA now opens an office in Singapore. EIVA Singapore Pte Ltd will open its doors on 1 August 2015 in the Regus building situated in Holland Village, offering Asia-Pacific customers and EIVA representatives a local point of contact. Area Sales Manager of Asia-Pacific/Middle East Marck Madsen has been appointed director of EIVA Singapore.

Especially the EIVA NaviSuite software solutions have proven to match the needs and requirements of offshore professionals in the Asia-Pacific region, closely followed by the company’s hardware products such as the ScanFish III range of remotely operated towed vehicles and the ToughBoy Panchax wave buoy.
 

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